Layout rules for letters of guarantee

A guarantee letter must be drawn up on behalf of the payer (i.e. the legal entity or individual entrepreneur who is responsible
for paying ad-campaign invoices). Guarantee letter requirements vary depending on the type of payer.

Guarantee letter from a legal entity

A guarantee letter from a legal entity needs to contain the following information (in the document header on company letterhead):

Organization's name

Legal address

Registration number

Contact details

The last page of the guarantee letter should contain the following information:

Corporate seal

Signing date

Signature of the authorized signatory

The guarantee letter should be signed by the director of the organization or a designated representative (in the latter case,
please attach a notarized copy of the power of attorney form that grants the representative the right to sign the corresponding
documents on behalf of the organization).

All pages of the completed guarantee letter should be sewn together into a single document.

The following information should be contained on the sealing sticker:

Signature of the authorized signatory

Corporate seal

Number of bound pages

If the pages of the guarantee letter are not sewn together, then every page should be numbered and signed by the person who
signs the guarantee letter.

The address of the advertised site should be included in the guarantee letter.

It's not necessary to list the concrete addresses of the ad campaign's landing pages because the guarantee letter will be
considered void if the webpage address changes.

Example

Correctly entered URL: www.site.ru or site.ru.

Incorrectly entered URL: www.site.ru/price or www.site.ru/catalog.

If the banner contains a link to one site, but when a user clicks on that link they are re-directed to a different site, then
the guarantee letter needs to include both domains.

Example

If an ad contains a link to www.site1.ru, but clicking the ad redirects the user to www.site2.ru, then the guarantee letter must list both urls.

The letter of guarantee should indicate what the subject of the ad is. For example, if the ad is for a particular make of
car, you need to state that the subject is “Cars”.

Guarantee letter from an individual entrepreneur

A guarantee letter from an individual entrepreneur should contain the following information:

The last page of the guarantee letter should contain the following information:

Signing date

Official seal (if applicable)

All pages of the completed guarantee letter should be sewn together into a single document.

The following information should be contained on the sealing sticker:

Signature of entrepreneur

Official seal (if applicable)

Number of bound pages

If the guarantee letter pages are not sewn together, each individual page should be numbered and signed.

Please attach all pages of the Yedinogo gosudarstvennogo reestra individualnykh predprinimateley (Unified state register of
individual entrepreneurs) record to the guarantee letter. The record must include a notarized signature and seal (when applicable).

Individual entrepreneurs who registered on or before December 31, 2016 should send a copy of the Svidetelstvo o gosudarstvennoi
registratsiy IP (State registration certificate for individual entrepreneurs). The certificate should include a notarized
signature and seal (when applicable).

The address of the advertised site should be included in the guarantee letter.

It's not necessary to list the concrete addresses of the ad campaign's landing pages because the guarantee letter will be
considered void if the webpage address changes.

Example

Correctly entered URL: www.site.ru or site.ru.

Incorrectly entered URL: www.site.ru/price or www.site.ru/catalog.

If the banner contains a link to one site, but when a user clicks on that link they are re-directed to a different site, then
the guarantee letter needs to include both domains.

Example

If an ad contains a link to www.site1.ru, but clicking the ad redirects the user to www.site2.ru, then the guarantee letter must list both urls.

The letter of guarantee should indicate what the subject of the ad is. For example, if the ad is for a particular make of
car, you need to state that the subject is “Cars”.